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Web-only letter to the editor, March 20, 2014

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As a graduate of The Ohio State University with a degree in the sciences I was very
disappointed to see your article on one of the most important scientific discoveries in history (“
Big Bang 'inflation' evidence found” March 18th) delegated to page 4, on the very same day that an
article about geese on campus made the front page. Both articles impact the faculty and students of
The Ohio State University, but which one do you think is more inspiring and important; an article
about scientists discovering the origin of the universe, or a flock of geese down by the river? The
Dispatch must be aware that what it places on the front page helps determine if Columbus is a
college town or a cow town.